"The cares of the world that, on occasion, can rob us of cheerfulness are certainly real cares, but they are not lasting cares; they pass with the passing of this world. Like the pleasures of the world, the cares of this world are fleeting. Someday, when we look back on mortality, we will see that so many of the things that seemed to have mattered so much at the moment will be seen not to have mattered at all. And the eternal things will be seen to have mattered even more than the most faithful of Saints imagined." (emphasis added)
Neal A. Maxwell, "Even As I Am"(Deseret Book Company, 1982), page 104
Neal A. Maxwell, "Even As I Am"(Deseret Book Company, 1982), page 104
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